Build a Raspberry Pi private cloud

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Mathematica from Wolfram Research is a powerful math and engineering tool that comes with Raspbian. Learn how to use it to read and write from the GPIO to enhance the Mathematica capabilities to include the Internet of Things.

- Cloud storage services are abundant. … They are offered by Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon … and a host of other companies … but those are all public. … If you want a private cloud service you can set one up … on your own network. … All you need is a hard drive, some free software … and a Raspberry Pi. … Hi, I'm mark Neimann-Ross and welcome to this week's edition … of Raspberry Pi Weekly. … Every week we explore the Raspberry Pi … and share useful tips. … There are three main steps to creating a private cloud. … Install and setup OpenMediaVault … then connect a properly formatted hard drive … and then connect your computer to the private cloud server. … OpenMediaVault is a free Linux distribution … with a specific installer for the Raspberry Pi. … To install it go to openmediavault.org then go to downloads. … The installation images can be found here … which is actually SourceForge. … Scroll down to the Raspberry Pi images … and download OMV4 Raspberry Pi 2 3 3Plus 4 … or the latest image. …

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6/5/2020

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5/3/2019

Raspberry Pi lets you explore electronics, computer, programming, and the Internet of Things. You can build complex projects on a budget—from robots to media servers. This weekly series helps you create meaningful projects in a short time, and learn tips and key techniques that will help you across your creations. Each episode teaches you a coherent set of software and hardware approaches to connect computing power to the physical world. Join instructor Mark Niemann-Ross every week for a new Raspberry Pi technique.

Note: Because this course is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.